Parenting in the digital world is something that has been on my mind SO much lately. I’ve been wondering about everything from the best apps to keep my kids safe online and what kind of screen time limits to enforce, to how my own phone use affects my kids. That last one is a doozy …
In the fast-paced world of technological advancements, parenting challenges can come up. Below is a guide to dealing with the perils of parenting.
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Parenthood is a journey filled with joys, challenges, and endless learning opportunities. In today's digital age, parents face a unique set of challenges as they strive to raise happy, healthy, and well-adjusted children in a rapidly evolving world. I understand the complexities of modern parenting and the importance of leveraging technology to support families every step of the way.
Discover what recent studies and brain scans have to tell us about the effects of technology on our children's brains. This is too important to ignore.
Is your child spending too much time in front of screens? Discover the emotional impact excessive screen time can have on kids and how to prevent it.
With all of the technology available to us today, there is one thing in total abundance.....information! Loads and loads of information about online safety
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Insights into why parents on phones can impact family life. How we can change our perspective and put technology in its place.
On today's episode of Spawned, we share helpful tips and advice on how to be a tech-positive parent, and using that approach to your digital parenting.
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Technology can keep families together. But it comes at a price- your child's data. We have realized the importance of keeping kids safe online.
Bringing you the latest news in digital parenting. Helping parents keep up with the latest online trends. Latest Youtube challanges, apps, & many more
Need help setting effective screen time rules for your family? Check out these expert guidelines and see real-life examples of screen time rules that work.
There is plenty of smartphone for kids. Assess your child's maturity level to know if they are ready for their first smartphone
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